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Train Signal’s First Hustle Up the Hancock a Success

Last weekend the Train Signal team participated in the 14th annual Hustle up the Hancock event, helping raise over 1 million dollars in support of Chicago’s Respiratory Health Association. Fifteen Train Signal team members, family and friends participated in both the full and half climb of the Hancock building. It was a beautiful day in Chicago and the views from the top were spectacular.

So how did we do? Well, the fastest climber on the Train Signal team completed the full climb in just 16 minutes and 19 seconds! Congrats to Brady! You can see the complete list of climb results here and learn more about the Respiratory Health Association of Metro Chicago.

Here are some fun photos from before and during the Hustle up the Hancock event.

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Train Signal full and half climb teams ready for the hustle up the Hancock!

Train Signal Hustle up the Hancock

The Train Signal half climbers right before their climb

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Train Signal team cleaning the windows of the Hancock building after their climb

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The view from the top of the John Hancock building in Chicago

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Some of the Train Signal team members at our office, sporting our awesome TS shirts

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Remember: Always take the stairs!

Check out more photos from the event on our Flick page: Train Signal Hustle up the Hancock 2011.

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